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The Syntax of Nonsententials
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Elly van Gelderen
University of Vienna
Arizona State University
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Ian Roberts
Harvard University
Cambridge University
Guglielmo Cinque
Ken Safir
University of Venice
Rutgers University, New Brunswick NJ
Günther Grewendorf
Lisa deMena Travis
J.W. Goethe-University, Frankfurt
McGill University
Liliane Haegeman
Sten Vikner
University of Lille, France
University of Aarhus
Hubert Haider
C. Jan-Wouter Zwart
University of Salzburg
University of Groningen
Christer Platzack University of Lund
Volume 93 The Syntax of Nonsententials: Multidisciplinary perspectives Edited by Ljiljana Progovac, Kate Paesani, Eugenia Casielles and Ellen Barton
The Syntax of Nonsententials Multidisciplinary perspectives
Edited by
Ljiljana Progovac Kate Paesani Eugenia Casielles Ellen Barton Wayne State University
John Benjamins Publishing Company Amsterdam/Philadelphia
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The syntax of nonsententials : multidisciplinary perspectives / edited by Ljiljana Progovac, ... [et al.]. p. cm. (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, issn 0166–0829 ; v. 93) Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Grammar, Comparative and general--Syntax. 2. Language acquisition. 3. Pidgin languages. 4. Creole dialects. I. Progovac, Ljiljana. P291.S9577 2006 417´.22--dc22 isbn 90 272 3357 8 (Hb; alk. paper)
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Table of contents
Preface
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Introduction Ljiljana Progovac, Kate Paesani, Eugenia Casielles, and Ellen Barton 1. Background: Defining and describing nonsententials 1 2. Goals of the current volume 4 3. Volume overview 6 chapter 1 Toward a nonsentential analysis in generative grammar Ellen Barton 1. Introduction 11 2. Early arguments for an ellipsis analysis 12 3. Early arguments for a nonsentential analysis 17 4. Mixed analyses 21 5. Data and sentential/nonsentential analyses in Minimalism 6. Conclusion 27
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chapter 2 The syntax of nonsententials: Small clauses and phrases at the root Ljiljana Progovac 1. Introduction 33 2. Outline of the proposed analysis 37 3. Sentence and Tense 42 4. Noun Phrase, Determiners, and Case 45 5. Small clauses in current syntactic theory 52 6. Tense, Time, assertion, and the role of context 54 7. Conclusion 61 chapter 3 “Small structures”: A sententialist perspective Jason Merchant 1. Introduction 73 2. Fragment answers 74
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